By admin on Oct 18, 2010 in Hardware, Security | 0 Comments
Unless you still use your Pentium 1 and Windows 95, you must have changed a few computers over the years. If you have done this, you may know that getting rid of old computers is not easy. You have to consider the security and environmental impacts when disposing of old hardware. First, you need to […]
By admin on Aug 12, 2010 in Internet, Security | 0 Comments
I am a Paypal user, and I like Paypal. It provides all that I need as a casual eBay buyer and seller, I am able to send and accept money from all over the world and it protects me from fraud. I especially like the fact that Paypal offers buyer protection, because once I paid […]
By admin on Jun 19, 2010 in Security, Software | 0 Comments
I found another interesting program for your PC. This time it’s Wondershare Time Freeze, a free system protection tool. According to its developers, it’s enjoyed great popularity since its release in March. Wondershare Time Freeze can protect safe from viruses, spyware, trojans and other malicious threats. It puts your system under protection and creates a virtual environment on […]
By admin on Jun 8, 2010 in Internet, Security | 0 Comments
After the recent negative headlines that Facebook received, I thought it would be a good idea to revisit the whole issue of social networking: is it good or bad? Some people love Facebook and some despise it. I am somewhere inbetween, as I recognise the good things and positive potential of Facebook and similar sites, but on the other […]
By admin on Mar 2, 2010 in Security, Software | 0 Comments
I have recently published a post about Ultrasurf, a program that enables you to surf the Net anonymously and securely, but now I have found something even better: the XeroBank Browser. Previously called Torpark, the XB browser is an open source browser that works similar to other ‘anonymous’ browsers, but it may be even better. […]